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A Thousand Deer: Four Generations of Hunting and the Hill Country (Ellen and Edward Randall Series) A Thousand Deer: Four Generations of Hunting and the Hill Country by Rick Bass
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“Many hunters believe—have always believed—that it is not the skill of the hunter that brings game to the hunter—no human could ever be as wary or cunning as a wild animal—but rather, that the animal comes as a gift of the land: that it is an act of good luck, grace—a presentation. And that the good hunter always remembers this, and is always grateful, amazed by and marveling at his luck—at the beautiful, intricate specificities of it. And I’d have to agree: with every deer I’ve ever killed, that’s always how it’s been. The mountain delivers a deer to you. Like something eroding slowly, the mountain shed itself of one deer, but sends it not randomly downslope, but in your direction. It’s easy to say thank you. It’s the easiest part about hunting.”
Rick Bass, A Thousand Deer: Four Generations of Hunting and the Hill Country